The Colville Reservation has a new recycling center through The Tribal Recycling Alliance program to support environmental sustainability and responsible waste management. This is a great opportunity to drop off recyclables, meet the team, and learn how you can contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable future for our community.
The center will accept a variety of materials, including plastics, metals, glass, and paper. Designated bins will be available for:
aluminum,
steel cans,
glass bottles/jars,
plastic jugs/bottles,
mixed paper (no coated/waxed paper), and
cardboard.
To ensure a quick drop-off, we request you sort your recyclables before arrival.
For a complete list of accepted materials at the drop-off site, click this link What to bring!.
For more information contact Steven Wynecoop, Recycling Coordinator, Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation at steven.wynecoop.pub@colvilletribes.com or (509) 634-1646.
Bring your recyclables, make the planet smile! Recycle smart, live sustainably.
Recycling Coordinator, The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
- Steven L. Wynecoop
Steven L. Wynecoop, is a member of the Colville Confederated Tribes. He brings over five years of experience in sustainable waste management and has previously worked for five years with the Colville Tribes’ language program, supporting cultural preservation, and spent a year assisting with meal preparation and kitchen duties for elders at the CCT Convalescent Center.
He is a member of the Wenatchi Advisory Group (WAG), a board founded by his late grandfather, Matthew Dick Jr., which focuses on restoring tribal land and reclaiming fishing and hunting rights in Wenatchi country. Guided by the teachings of his elders, Steven is committed to advancing the well-being of his tribe and fostering intertribal relationships for a stronger, more unified future for generations to come.